Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousA. Hart, 1853 - 744 páginas |
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... Lord Byron . For it is scarcely too much to say , that Lord Byron never wrote without some reference , direct or indirect , to himself . The interest excited by the events of his life mingles itself in our minds , and probably in the ...
... Lord Byron . For it is scarcely too much to say , that Lord Byron never wrote without some reference , direct or indirect , to himself . The interest excited by the events of his life mingles itself in our minds , and probably in the ...
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... Lord Ligonier in Hyde Park , and robbed the Preten- der of his queen . But though the private lives of these ... Lord Byron . Yet he , Lord Byron , con tributed to it unwillingly , and with constant boasted that amidst all the ...
... Lord Ligonier in Hyde Park , and robbed the Preten- der of his queen . But though the private lives of these ... Lord Byron . Yet he , Lord Byron , con tributed to it unwillingly , and with constant boasted that amidst all the ...
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... Lord the other . He , like Lord Byron , put himself at Byron seems to have admired Dante and Mil- the head of an intellectual revolution , dread- ton most . Yet in the fourth canto of Childe ing it all the time , murmuring at it ...
... Lord the other . He , like Lord Byron , put himself at Byron seems to have admired Dante and Mil- the head of an intellectual revolution , dread- ton most . Yet in the fourth canto of Childe ing it all the time , murmuring at it ...
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... Lord Byron said like a man of the world ; with less profound feeling , but with more perspicuity , energy , and ... Lord Hervey answering to Sporus , would fail in the same manner . Lord Byron , like Mr. Wordsworth , had no- thing ...
... Lord Byron said like a man of the world ; with less profound feeling , but with more perspicuity , energy , and ... Lord Hervey answering to Sporus , would fail in the same manner . Lord Byron , like Mr. Wordsworth , had no- thing ...
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... Lord Byron's plays , a sin- gle remarkable passage which owes any por- tion of its interest or effect to its connection with the characters or the action . He has written only one scene , as far as we can re- collect , which is dramatic ...
... Lord Byron's plays , a sin- gle remarkable passage which owes any por- tion of its interest or effect to its connection with the characters or the action . He has written only one scene , as far as we can re- collect , which is dramatic ...
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